Chrome New Tab Extensions
A beautiful, feature-packed new tab page for Chrome
How we calculated this 41/100
Coverage confidence
We searched 2 of 3 places where competitors live — transparent about what we covered and what we missed.
Should you build this?
- You can ship in 1-2 weeks on $0-20/mo infrastructure
- No direct competitors yet — first-mover window open
- Pain level is LOW — users may not pay to fix this
- No paid evidence AND no competitors — could mean "no market" rather than "open market"
- This weekend: DM 5 of the chrome_ext users who complained — ask if they'd pay $9/mo for a fix (no build yet)
- Next 7 days: ship a 2-page landing site with $9/mo waitlist + "request beta" form — count signups
- If <10 signups in 7 days: kill it · the demand isn't there at this price
Updated as new signals arrive
Gap fact panel
Pure SQL facts · 0 AI judgment · you decide why
Top demand quotes:
"[Chrome Ext] iamshihab2020/tabdeck: A beautiful, feature-packed new tab page for Chrome." · chrome_ext · ↑13 · original →
"[Chrome Ext] tranthangit/NoteCute: A cute cork-board sticky note Chrome extension (Manifest V3) with drag & drop, 4 note types, bilingual EN/VI suppor" · chrome_ext · ↑12 · original →
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Who this is for · Why now · Willingness to pay · Full timeline · Competitor landscape · Build with AI prompt · Validation playbook · Evidence pool · 8+ more sections
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Frontend developers, 1-5 engineer teams, wasting 2-3 hours weekly organizing Chrome tabs across projects
Bloomberg-style buyer profile · grounded in real signals
"[Chrome Ext] iamshihab2020/tabdeck: A beautiful, feature-packed new tab page for Chrome."
"[Chrome Ext] tranthangit/NoteCute: A cute cork-board sticky note Chrome extension (Manifest V3) with drag & drop, 4 note types, bilingual EN/VI support, and Rive animations."
Full timeline · past → now → next
- Now D1 4 active discussions
Future trend · next 7 days
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Competitor landscape 1
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I want to build a tool for: Frontend developers, 1-5 engineer teams, wasting 2-3 hours weekly organizing Chrome tabs across projects The pain users describe: [Chrome Ext] iamshihab2020/tabdeck: A beautiful, feature-packed new tab page for Chrome. Timing / why now: [no explicit trigger] Existing alternatives: chromex Help me draft an MVP technical plan: 1. Core user flow (happy path, 3-5 steps) 2. Data model (main tables and their key fields) 3. Tech stack recommendation (favor fast-to-ship options) 4. First 3 things to build this weekend 5. What NOT to build in v1 (scope discipline) Context source: gapmine.com/opportunities/2026-04-29/chrome-ext-iamshihab2020-tabdeck
Prompt built by concatenating your real fields · 0 AI rewording · source link included for traceability
Build playbook · if validated ~1-2 weeks
Build only after VALIDATE THIS WEEK succeeds · Based on difficulty × medium and sector × dev-tools · curated playbook
Evidence pool 4
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Other cards mapped to the same canonical need · chrome ext · member N=4
Topic hotness · weekly
Sample N=2 · need 6+ across 2 weeks
Weekly hotness surfaces once 6+ daily topic snapshots collected (3 in each week).
Updated daily at 07:00 UTC.
Signals last 14 days
Sample N=0 · need 3+ days
Sparkline shows once we have 3+ days of signals for this topic.
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